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be notably
adverb
As a pointed example; in a notable manner.
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Preservation fights can be notably fierce.
Speech in Britain should be notably freer as a result.
This contrasts with Moussa, who appeared in the debate to be notably self-centred.
But his tone is likely to be notably friendly, rather than hectoring, towards Israel.
He said the Bank expected growth to be materially lower and inflation to be notably higher.
The Dock will also be notably darker, but like the menu bar it will also retain some of its translucency.
"It will be notably more energy-efficient, comfortable and well integrated in terms of systems than most airports".
The phase two world of Jones will be notably different from phase one, as his selections indicate.
(When the lighting is nondescript or tacky, as it can frequently be, particularly in story ballets, it can be notably detrimental).
It may be notably lower in sugar than its competitors (19g per 250ml, as opposed to around 26g), but that hardly makes it a healthy alternative.
One film that will be notably absent is "Fort Apache, The Bronx" (1981), which starred Paul Newman as a beleaguered lawman in a ravaged neighborhood.
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